Skip to content
Javier Milei

Javier Milei

President of Argentina & Economist

Javier Milei is the President of Argentina and a libertarian economist known for his radical free-market advocacy. A follower of the Austrian School of economics, he rose to prominence as a television commentator criticizing the country's political establishment before entering politics. His preside…

4 books authored

Otra vez sopa: maquinita, infleta y devaluta

Otra vez sopa: maquinita, infleta y devaluta

Money Printer, Inflation, and Devaluation

2017416 pages4.4 rating

Economists Javier Milei and Diego Giacomini analyze the economic history and monetary challenges of Argentina. The book provides a technical critique of populism, Keynesian theories, and central bank intervention while advocating for libertarian economic principles.

Libertad, libertad, libertad

Libertad, libertad, libertad

Para romper las cadenas que no nos dejan crecer

2019564 pages3.5 rating

An examination of libertarian economic theory applied to the Argentine context, arguing for free-market solutions and the dismantling of interventionist policies. The authors discuss the ethical superiority of capitalism and propose a path toward economic growth through limited government.

Pandenomics

Pandenomics

The Economy to Come in Times of Mega-recession, Inflation, and Global Crisis

2020358 pages4.2 rating

Javier Milei analyzes the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and criticizes the global implementation of mandatory lockdowns. Drawing on Austrian School economics, he argues that government interventions caused severe market distortions and economic destruction while infringing on individual liberties.

Capitalism, Socialism, and the Neoclassical Trap

Capitalism, Socialism, and the Neoclassical Trap

From Economic Theory to Political Action

2024376 pages3.5 rating

This work presents a defense of free-market policies, arguing that neoclassical models incorrectly identify market phenomena as failures, thereby justifying state intervention. It traces the evolution of economic thought and links theoretical analysis to the author's political vision as President of Argentina.